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Yesterday hunt I’m keeping the silver streak alive View attachment 2178607
Great day of digging.
Congrats of the silvers and coppers.

Gee I just realized that you found 43 cents, and the quarter is a 43.

I'm going go get myself a lottery ticket now!
 

Good morning everyone.

I did a bit more hunting in the yard Sunday. Got a nice hit near the driveway on the way out, and dug up a modern penny. Then walking across the yard I got a lovely signal -- a solid 82 in both directions on my Dues II, nice crisp, short signal very similar to the penny I had just dug. I thought maybe another penny or a dime or something, so I stuck the shovel in the ground and immediately hit a rock. I tried moving around it -- nope. Big rock. Waved the detector over it again to make sure I was in the right spot. Yep. It must be under the rock. So I tried flipping the rock out. Umm... no. So I dug some more, and some more, and quite a bit more. Finally I went and got a prybar to flip that rock out of the ground. It was a lot bigger than I thought. Here it is next to my size 12 foot for reference. The photo doesn't do it justice -- that single rock pretty much filled our wheelbarrow (I wasn't about to re-bury it after the work I went to getting it out).

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It's bit oblong, and it was standing vertically in the ground, with that point near my foot at the bottom. And it was in muddy soft ground, so it was quite a bit of work to get it out of there. So finally after getting it out, I wave the detector over the rock in case there's a coin stuck to it. Nope. Wave it over the hole -- yep, same lovely solid 82 signal is still down there. I didn't measure but it was well over a foot to the bottom of that hole, maybe close to 18". Given that, I was pretty sure it was not going to be a coin, but I had to know what it was, so I dug a little deeper. Finally, there was a glint of metal, and I retrieved the reward for all that effort... a crushed aluminum Mountain Dew can!

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Now how in the world did that modern can get buried a foot and a half down under a boulder out in the middle of the yard?

(I did find a few other bits, too, over in the "mystery house" part of the yard.)
 

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